Lisbet Tellefsen

Lisbet Tellefsen

Lisbet Tellefsen is an Oakland, California-based archivist, collector and curator. Her archives and collections focus on late 20th century African Americana with specializations including the Black Panther Party, Angela Davis, Black LGBT culture and political graphics.

John Lightfoot

John Lightfoot

John Lightfoot is Senior Program Officer at California Humanities, an independent nonprofit and a state partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Jessi Jumanji

Jessi Jumanji

Jessi is a multifaceted visual artist from Memphis,TN, currently residing in Los Angeles, CA. With a passion for African history, nature, and the otherworldly, Jessi explores the many dimensions of Afrofuturism through digital collage and painting using and reimagining archival sources for modern day audiences.

Eric Doversberger

Eric Doversberger

Eric Doversberger is a technology strategist with deep specialization in interactive data visualization. “I co-founded Harbour to empower creators and simplify the use of visual content within organizations.

Jason Wyman

Jason Wyman

Jason Wyman is many things. Today, they are an artist creating at the intersections of age, geography, identity, practice, politics, and platforms. They value openness, embrace chaos, and love the long view.

Amerigo Gazaway

Amerigo Gazaway

Forging an evolution of the “mashup” album format, producer Amerigo Gazaway’s “conceptual collaboration” projects imagine studio sessions between like artists of different genres and eras.

Vincent Morisset

Vincent Morisset

Vincent Morisset is a director known for his artful use of technology and interactivity. He’s also the founder of the studio AATOAA (pronounced à toi, meanings ‘yours’). Vincent has been celebrated worldwide to successfully revisit and change how we experience music videos, videogames, album artwork, films and virtual reality.